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Enhancing the Survival of Full‐Thickness Grafts

The Journal of Dermatologic Surgery and Oncology, 1984
The primary factors relating to the survival of full-thickness skin grafts have been discussed in addition to preoperative planning considerations, technical considerations, and postoperative care techniques that minimize problems. Postoperative dermabrasion revision to improve subjective appearance is useful in most cases to maximize final cosmetic ...
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Renal Graft Survival and Calcineurin Inhibitor

Transplantation, 2005
Tacrolimus is associated with fewer acute rejections than cyclosporine, but a greater risk of new onset diabetes mellitus. When compared to no tacrolimus among nondiabetics in a large patient registry, it is associated with improved graft survival.
Woodward, Robert   +3 more
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Pharmacologic Enhancement of Composite Graft Survival

Archives of Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery, 1987
The use of composite grafts in facial reconstruction has been limited by a history of unpredictable survival beyond a radius of 1 cm. Numerous pharmacologic agents have been employed to improve the survival of random skin flaps but, to our knowledge, have not been studied in composite grafts.
Daniel F. Hartman, Richard L. Goode
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The impact of calcineurin inhibitors on graft survival

Transplantation Reviews, 2013
The discovery of the first calcineurin inhibitor (CNI), cyclosporine, represents a watershed event in the history of immunosuppression, as it was the first drug shown to reversibly inhibit T-lymphocyte function, therefore allowing for one of the major breakthroughs in modern medicine, that of organ transplantation.
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SURVIVAL OF FLAPS AND GRAFTS

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1987
E. Vaubel   +2 more
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CYCLOSPORIN AND GRAFT SURVIVAL

The Lancet, 1986
SheilaM. Gore   +6 more
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PREDICTING SKIN GRAFT SURVIVAL

The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care, 1973
Martin C. Robson, Thomas J. Krizek
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SURVIVAL OF A NONADHERING SKIN GRAFT

Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, 1987
Jerry Weiss, Raphael Shafir
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